The Adventures of Doctor Eszterhazy explained

The Adventures of Doctor Eszterhazy
Author:Avram Davidson
Cover Artist:George Barr
Illustrator:Todd Cameron Hamilton
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Fantasy
Publisher:Owlswick Press
Release Date:1991
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:xi, 366 pp.
Isbn:0-913896-28-4
Congress:PS3554.A924 A48 1990
Oclc:23904652

The Adventures of Doctor Eszterhazy is a collection of historical mystery fantasy short stories by Avram Davidson featuring his scholarly detective character Doctor Eszterhazy and set in an imaginary European country. It was first published in hardcover by Owlswick Press in January 1991, with an ebook edition issued by Gateway/Orion in August 2013. The book is an expansion of the earlier collection The Enquiries of Doctor Eszterhazy (1975), adding five more stories written later but set earlier; the only Eszterhazy story it left uncollected was 1988's "The Odd Old Bird."

Summary

The book contains fourteen novellas, novelettes, and short stories, originally published in various speculative fiction magazines or the earlier Eszterhazy collection. It has an introduction by Gene Wolfe and a concluding essay by the author.

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Reception

The collection was reviewed by Tom Whitmore in Locus #361, February 1991, Dan Chow in Locus #362, March 1991, Mary Gentle in Interzone #50 August 1991, and Tom Easton in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Mid-December 1991.

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